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Prisoners of their heritage
Sun StaffSecond of three parts Jack Yasutake was reading poetry when the government came for him. Within hours of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, three FBI agents pulled up outside his elegant, turn-of-the-century home in the Beacon Hill...Tags: Naturalization, Defense, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Poetry, Newspaper and Magazine
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6/7/77: AP's 'Star Wars' Analysis
Associated Press WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — The good men wear white, the bad guys wear black and there's no sex, character development or social criticism. But ''Star Wars'' has managed to break theater records all over the country, and to send 20th Century Fox's fortunes...Tags: Criminals, George Lucas, Star Wars (movie), Mark Hamill, Bellaire
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Aiming to sign, seal, deliver star package
Sun StaffThe mascots beckon: tiger paws and turtles, buffaloes and bruins, cardinals and cavaliers. The colors tantalize: orange and blue, maroon and gold, green and red. The college insignias on the envelopes are almost as eye-catching as the come-ons within....Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Athletes, Morgan State University
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NCAA West Region capsules
Daily PressNo. 1 ARIZONA (25-3) NCAA HISTORY: 22nd appearance, 19th straight. Four Final Fours, champ in 1997, runner-up in 2001. Lost to Oklahoma in last year's West semis. COACH: Lute Olson (39-23 in NCAA). STARTERS: F Luke Walton, F Rick Anderson, C Channing...Tags: College of William and Mary, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ronny Turiaf, Dan Majerle, Kaman Corporation
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Top Cole moments
Dec. 2, 1955 Governor Theodore McKeldin was in attendance and Bob Kessler scored the first points at Cole as he led Maryland to a 67-55 win over Virginia. Jan. 11, 1958 The Terps' first NCAA tournament team defeated defending NCAA champion and No. 3...Tags: Walt Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Michael Jordan, Jerry Stackhouse
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Actor, hailed as greatest of his era, dies
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando, who changed not just the face but the mind and soul of movie acting with a series of revolutionary performances in the 1950s, died Thursday at age 80 of lung failure at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. In his five decades on screen, Mr....Tags: Howard Hawks, Arts, Culture, Pauline Kael, Maxwell Anderson
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Top teams scrambling to make up lost games
Associated PressThe road to the Rose Bowl is filled with unprecedented uncertainty. For starters, Dec. 1 is becoming the most convenient date for rescheduling Division I-A games called off after last week's terrorist attacks. Originally, the Dec. 1 schedule read: Big...Tags: Louisiana State University, Virginia Tech, Florida State Seminoles, Florida State University, The Ohio State University
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Lake won't forget day he joined Ravens
Sun StaffCarnell Lake won't soon forget the timing of his arrival with the Ravens. The safety, who is in his 13th year, was taking his team physical Tuesday morning when he learned of hijacked planes crashing into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon....Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Football, American Red Cross, Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL Preseason
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Phelps packed for pressure
Sun StaffMichael Phelps is about to take on Ian Crocker, Aaron Peirsol, Ian Thorpe and other champion swimmers seeking to keep him from ruling the pool at the 2004 Olympics. Phelps will also face a daunting opponent he can't see: the weight of great...Tags: Football, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Carl Lewis, Awards and Prizes
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Ravens opt to line up with Ogden
Sun reporterThe Baltimore Ravens had mapped out their NFL draft strategy a day in advance, and University of Illinois defensive end Simeon Rice was the wild card.Southern California wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson, Illinois linebacker Kevin Hardy, UCLA offensive...Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Simeon Rice, Colleges and Universities, Football, Kevin Hardy
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Ravens go for defense on 2 picks
Sun ReporterThe Baltimore Ravens were determined to come away from the first round of the NFL draft with a linebacker, and they were pleasantly surprised that former Miami star Ray Lewis was available when it was their turn to take the 26th pick. Baltimore, which...Tags: Disasters, Football, Kevin Hardy, Ozzie Newsome, Ray Lewis
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